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Pneumopericardium following stab wound

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2009
A 42-year-old man was transferred from a psychiatric hospital with thoracic stab wounds after a suicide attempt (fig 1A). Due to patient stability, we performed an emergency computed tomography (CT), revealing the presence of pneumopericardium (fig 1B). The patient was …
M, Konstantinou   +5 more
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Posterior Abdominal Stab Wounds

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1981
Selective management of 465 patients with stab wounds limited to the posterior abdomen is reviewed. Celiotomy was based primarily on clinical findings. Tenderness not localized to the area of injury and absent or rare bowel sounds best identified patients with serious injuries. Peritoneal lavage and local wound exploration were used infrequently.
J J, Peck, T V, Berne
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Stab wounds in children

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
The Pediatric Surgical Service of Harlem Hospital Center admitted 75 children, 16-years-old and younger, with stab wounds since 1969. Rapid resuscitation and triage of children with major injuries directly to the operating room achieved 100% survival. Review of the circumstance of injury revealed that 75% of the stab wounds were inflicted by children ...
B, Barlow, M, Niemirska, R P, Gandhi
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ABDOMINAL STAB WOUNDS

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1976
This paper reviews a 30-month experience with 172 patients suffering abdominal stab wounds treated at the Denver General Hospital, during a period when policy included liberal sinography and all penetrating injuries were explored. Laparotomy was performed in 87%.
G E, Aragón, B, Eiseman
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